Love Will Tear Us Apart by C.K. McDonnell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Hannah Willis, Assistant Editor of The Stranger Times has left without warning and returned to her cheating, lying, scumbag ex-husband. To top it all she has also decided to spend some time at a celebrity New Age retreat having colonic irrigations and doing hot yoga. Meanwhile, the Editor, Vincent Banecroft is desperately trying to get the resident ghost to help him speak to his wife, who Vincent is convinced isn't really dead. There's a mysterious and omniscient new Assistant Editor put in place by the newspaper's enigmatic owner, and a former anonymous source of the weirdest and wackiest conspiracy theories has apparently gone missing. Yes it's another instalment of Manchester's oddest weekly newspaper.
I think I am finally getting into the swing of these books, there are multiple plot lines which all intersect in the end to bring things together. Yes, I am a little disappointed that there wasn't a You-Know-What hidden in caves beneath Manchester but the 'truth' was just as good.
I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
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